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Easy hiking trails in Saddlebag Island Marine State Park offer a unique island experience, characterized by diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife. The park features warm pebble beaches, green forests, and grassy meadows, with wildflowers blooming in spring. Its distinctive form includes two wooded headlands connected by a narrow land pass, situated within Padilla Bay. Hikers can also find mountain views across Padilla Bay towards the North Cascades.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Erie Mountain Via Whistle Lake Trail offers a diverse and rewarding hiking experience, winding through lush forests, past the serene Whistle Lake, and up to the panoramic vistas of…
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An easy 0.8-mile hike through Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, offering bay views and birdwatching opportunities.
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The Whistle Lake loop offers a delightful journey through diverse landscapes, making it one of the best loop hikes in Anacortes. You'll wander beneath a lush canopy of Douglas firs…
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Magnificent views over Anacortes and the islands extending into the northern Cascades.
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Tommy Thompson Parkway is a great car-free route out to March Point, with nice water views along the trestle. But heads up—seagulls drop shells here to crack them open, leaving sharp debris that’s notorious for causing flats. Ride with caution, and if you’re on skinny tires, consider walking your bike across the worst sections.
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Mount Erie is the highest point on Fidalgo Island, topping out at 1,273 feet. The climb up is steep but paved, and the summit rewards you with big views. On clear days, you can spot Mount Baker to the northeast and Mount Rainier far off to the southeast. A solid goal for a road ride if you’re up for the challenge.
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This quarter-mile trestle bridge spans Fidalgo Bay, giving elevated views of the water and surrounding landscapes. However, this area is also a dining area for local gulls, who drop clams onto the bridge to crack them open, leaving behind sharp shell fragments that can litter the path. While the city occasionally sweeps the trail, watch your step.
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99% of my bike rides utilize this route out of Anacortes. Beware the flying clams!
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The trestle provides a car-free route to March's Point, BUT there is a downside. Sea gulls use the trestle to crack open clams, dropped from above, and the pointy shards litter the trestle until the sweeping angels come. I've punctured many times here, and ruined a couple of expensive bike tires. I wish there was some kind of "Shell Report" or webcam or some way of knowing the condition of the trestle before you head out on your bike. And if I wanted to walk my bike across the trestle, I wouldn't have ridden a bike.
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You can leave the bland roadside trail and ride along the waterfront, behind Anthony's. Just watch out for peds!
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Anacortes is a base for recreational boating and has a marina. A brewery and a small regional airport are also part of this small town.
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Saddlebag Island Marine State Park and its immediate vicinity offer 11 easy hiking routes. These trails provide a range of experiences, from island exploration to scenic bay views.
The park offers a unique 'boat-in only' island adventure, characterized by diverse landscapes. You'll find warm pebble beaches, green forests, and grassy meadows, with wildflowers blooming in spring. The island's distinctive form, with two wooded headlands connected by a narrow land pass, provides scenic exploration opportunities.
Easy hikes in the area feature a mix of terrain, including pebble beaches, forested paths, and grassy meadows. Some trails, like the Erie Mountain Via Whistle Lake Trail, offer varied terrain with summit views, while others, such as the Padilla Bay Loop, provide flat paths along the bay.
Hikers can enjoy a variety of natural features, including scenic pebble beaches, lush green forests, and open grassy meadows. The park is situated within Padilla Bay, offering expansive mountain views across the bay towards the North Cascades. The Whistle Lake loop, for example, showcases beautiful lake views and dense forests.
Saddlebag Island Marine State Park is a haven for wildlife. Hikers often spot bald eagles, peregrine falcons, and harbor seals resting on the rocks. River otters are also known to visit the shoreline. The adjacent Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve contributes to the rich diversity of marine and bird life.
Yes, there are several easy loop trails. The Whistle Lake loop is a popular 3.6-mile option. Other easy loop trails include the Little Cranberry Lake and Trail 100 Loop and the Cranberry Lake loop from Anacortes Airport.
Saddlebag Island Marine State Park is a 'boat-in only' park, meaning it is accessible exclusively by boat. This ensures a secluded experience from the moment of arrival.
Yes, the park and its surrounding areas offer several family-friendly options. The 0.8-mile Padilla Bay Loop is particularly easy and great for enjoying bay vistas and birdwatching with children. The island's pebble beaches also provide opportunities for exploration.
While specific regulations for Saddlebag Island itself should be checked with Washington State Parks, generally, dogs are permitted on leash in most Washington State Parks. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to protect the park's wildlife and natural environment.
Spring, typically from April to May, is an excellent time to visit as the grassy meadows come alive with vibrant wildflowers. The park is also enjoyable throughout the warmer months for beach exploration, birdwatching, and other outdoor activities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 8 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique island experience, the diverse landscapes including pebble beaches and forests, and the opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Yes, Saddlebag Island Marine State Park offers four primitive campsites. One of these is specifically designated for human or wind-powered boats as part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, providing an overnight option for those exploring the area.


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